

What Happens When the Power Is Turned On? 15 Issuing DOS Commands 51 Editing and Canceling Commands Using Scroll Control 54 Using Wildcards in DOS Commands 54 Understanding the Elements of a DOS Command 42 The Command Syntax 43 The Command-Line Parameters 45 The Optional Switches 45
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PC Hardware 12 The PC Architecture 13 Computer Memory 13 Peripheral Devices 14 I DOS Fundamentals 1 DOS and the Personal Computer 11 DOS, Windows, and the PC Other Flavors of DOS How Is This Book Organized? 3 Part I: DOS Fundamentals 3 Part II: Files and Directories 4 Part III: Controlling DOS 5 Part IV: Maximizing DOS 5 Appendixes 6 Conventions Used in This Bookģ Using DOS Commands 41 Understanding DOS Commands Internal Versus External 42 System Configuration 26 CONFIG.SYS 27 AUTOEXEC.BAT 30Ĭreating Multiple Configurations 32 Creating a Default Configuration 34 Displaying Color Menus 34 Using the Configuration Menu As a System Menu 36 Who Should Read This Book? What Hardware Do You Need? What Versions Are Covered? What Is Not Covered? Interior Designer Ruth Harvey Cover Designers Dan Armstrong Ruth Harvey Page Layout Heather Hiatt Miller Stacey Richwine-DeRome The author and the publisher shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss or damages arising from the information contained in this book. The information provided is on an “as is” basis. Warning and Disclaimer Every effort has been made to make this book as complete and as accurate as possible, but no warranty or fitness is implied. Use of a term in this book should not be regarded as affecting the validity of any trademark or service mark. Que cannot attest to the accuracy of this information. Trademarks All terms mentioned in this book that are known to be trademarks or service marks have been appropriately capitalized. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 2001087888 International Standard Book Number: 0-7897-2573-8 Hayes Project Editor Heather McNeill Copy Editor Chuck Hutchinson Indexer Chris Barrick Nor is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein.Īssociate Publisher Dean Miller Acquisitions Editor Michelle Newcomb Development Editor Maureen McDaniel Managing Editor Thomas F. Although every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this book, the publisher and author assume no responsibility for errors or omissions. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein. No part of this book shall be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without written permission from the publisher. Special Edition Using MS-DOS 6.22, Third Edition Copyright 2002 by Que All rights reserved. Bruce Hallberg Ed Tiley Jon Paisleyįiles Supplied with MS-DOS 6.22 503 DOS Environment Variables 519 DOS Messages 529 DOS and DOS Utility Programs’ Keyboard Commands 563 E ASCII and Extended ASCII Codes 573 F Command Reference 583 G Glossary 959 IndexĢ01 W. Jim Cooper Contributors to previous editions: Allen L Wyatt, Sr. Using the DOS Editor 361 Understanding Batch Files 389 Understanding ANSI.SYS 415 Mastering DOSKEY and Macros 431 Configuring Your Computer 441 Networking DOS 471 Connecting to the Internet 483 Third-Party Utilities 493 Working with System Information 275 Controlling Your Environment 293 Using Peripherals 307 Controlling Devices 317 Understanding the International Features of DOS 339 Understanding Files and Directories 99 Understanding Disks and Disk Drives 127 Preparing and Maintaining Disks 149 Managing Your Files 191 Protecting and Recovering Your Data 231

DOS and the Personal Computer Starting DOS 23 Using DOS Commands 41 Using the DOS Shell 57
